The flag emoji 🇲🇳 represents the flag of Mongolia.
Understanding the 🇲🇳 Flag Emoji
The flag emoji system uses regional indicator symbols to represent country flags. Each flag emoji corresponds to a specific country based on its ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
For the 🇲🇳 emoji:
- The sequence combines the regional indicator symbol letters 'M' (🇲) and 'N' (🇳).
- These two letters form the country code "MN".
- The country code "MN" is the official alpha-2 code assigned to Mongolia.
Therefore, the flag emoji 🇲🇳 is the digital representation of the national flag of Mongolia.
The Flag of Mongolia
According to the Flag of Mongolia - Wikipedia reference, the current flag of Mongolia was adopted on February 12, 1992, following the transition to democracy in 1990. It is similar to the flag used from 1945 to 1992, but with the socialist star removed.
The flag is a vertical triband of red (hoist side), blue (middle), and red (fly side). On the hoist-side red stripe is the national emblem of Mongolia, the Soyombo symbol, in yellow.
Feature | Description |
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Emoji | 🇲🇳 |
Country Code | MN (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) |
Country | Mongolia |
Flag Design | Red, blue, red vertical triband with yellow Soyombo symbol on the hoist side |
Adoption Date | February 12, 1992 |
Symbolism | Red: Prosperity, freedom; Blue: Eternal sky; Soyombo: Various elements representing Mongolian history, culture, and independence |
The use of the 🇲🇳 emoji allows for quick and easy representation of Mongolia in digital communication.